Originally posted by: Pixiepadhi
Yess.usually writers stay away from social media.they just get the message of which track worked and which didn't on the basis of trps.
Imagine being the writer of PS and listening to all the bashing and demands of the fans!
Actors tak Sahi hai because they can't change the storyline of the scenes. But the writers have the authority to change an entire storyline.they are better off not knowing these things.
I also know writers get advice from the channel management. Some heads of TV channels are really nice, they let their writers write what they want, while others are a lot more serious with what they want to see, thus there is greater interference.
TRPs alone are a poor indicator of the show's success. What if audience watched the show merely because there was nothing else (no IPL, no big new story, no celebrity news) or if audience decided to give the show another week despite the poor tracks? I say this because Pandya Store fluctuates with 1 week of good episodes and 1 week of bad episodes. I feel like the best indicator of success is TRPs paired with online view counts. I am very interested to see the view count of the earliest Pandya Store episodes as they were written very, very well.
Edited by milkcakejamun - 4 years ago